Many of the dances of Egypt are not meant for entertainment or public consumption, but there are many Egyptians who feel that sharing these portions of their collective culture by putting it on stage is a way to preserve their heritage. Provided it isn't done lightly and is given the proper respect, there is nothing wrong with displaying it in this way and educating others. Art is meant to be preserved and passed on.
I had introduced this Zar music to my dance teacher before class. The two of us, (we are belly dancers), just moved naturally to it. We broke down and cried at the end. We felt so good.!
Traditions of trance/healing music/dancing are being returned to the larger cultural matrix. That's great, as long as the choreographed "example" art form doesn't replace the actual process of spiritual surrender.
Totally agree! It was a rare an unexpected privilege to see a Zar in Egypt. That was because I am a doctor and my guide thought that I could learn from the experience. This is the medicine for the poor and should NOT be entertainment! It is for the people whom can not afford to see a modern, and usually useless psychiatrist. Trust me!
It looks more like that little girl from that horror movie "the ring", long white dress and black hair covering the the face dancing like that on the floor, It's quite scary to be honest!
Many of the dances of Egypt are not meant for entertainment or public consumption, but there are many Egyptians who feel that sharing these portions of their collective culture by putting it on stage is a way to preserve their heritage. Provided it isn't done lightly and is given the proper respect, there is nothing wrong with displaying it in this way and educating others. Art is meant to be preserved and passed on.
I had introduced this Zar music to my dance teacher before class. The two of us, (we are belly dancers), just moved naturally to it. We broke down and cried at the end.
We felt so good.!
Traditions of trance/healing music/dancing are being returned to the larger cultural matrix. That's great, as long as the choreographed "example" art form doesn't replace the actual process of spiritual surrender.
Totally agree!
It was a rare an unexpected privilege to see a Zar in Egypt. That was because I am a doctor and my guide thought that I could learn from the experience. This is the medicine for the poor and should NOT be entertainment! It is for the people whom can not afford to see a modern, and
usually useless psychiatrist. Trust me!
Dr. Magda Sallieh, PhD, did a tour of Egypt's villages filming what was remaining of her culture. I am behind her and you all of the way!
Me puso la piel chinita, ¡qué buena idea!
This is awesome! I wish our rituals involved cool dancing like this! :)
Really good... Skillful awakening performance...
Zaar is a highly spiritual ritual and it should not be performed in order to entertain. Please be aware of that.
EXCELENT, VERY BEAUTIFUL
muy bueno!
It looks more like that little girl from that horror movie "the ring", long white dress and black hair covering the the face dancing like that on the floor, It's quite scary to be honest!
alguien me dice como se llama porfis
alguien me dice el nombre o me la pasaaa
nombre de q? de la canción? de la compañía de danza?
Karine Le Torr La es cuela es de Sabrina Colman
Nombre de la música?
Sebass es un ritmo llamado ayoub
ALGUIEN SABE EL NOMBRE DEL TEMAA???
Noe Nahir es un ritmo, pero es un ritual vendiendo tu alma al diablo, para que puedas bailar mejor, eso dice la historia de la Danza Árabe.
El único que trae libertad es Cristo
Nombre de la cancion por favor!!